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I must say that all this wingeing regarding how bad radio is just makes me want to remind you that all you guys/gals in America are lucky. AT LEAST YOU GOT COLLEGE RADIO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! >From my visits to the US I was amazed at how cool college radio was... As >a new musician or band you have a route... First your local college station, then the area stations then the alternative majors pick up on it... then KROQ!!! Here in Norway THERE IS NOTHING, well maybe the occasional pirate that lasts 3 weeks then gets shut down, just about the time you hear about it. And it aint much different in England (Where I come from) All you got is BBC Radio 1...and thats Top 40 only till very late at night where John Peel still occasionaly gets wheeled out to play The Fall! Radio has ALWAYS been bad, and probably always will be... except that in the US at least there is the possibility via free enterprise that anyone could start a station! Just my tuppence ha-penny MArk REd "Liebig, Steuart A." To: "Looper's Delight (E-mail)" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> <Steuart.Liebig@m cc: aritz.com> Subject: OT: why musicians can't eat -- and why radio is so bad 26/07/2001 22:12 Please respond to Loopers-Delight -----Original Message----- From: Liebig, Steuart A. Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 1:07 PM To: 'tom@swirly.com' Subject: RE: OT: why musicians can't eat -- and why radio is so bad As several people have mentioned, the terribleness of radio could be the opportunity real music needs to get ahead.... somehow.... ** as much as i bleive radio pretty much blows. the truth of the matter is that a lot of people seem to like it - - maybe WE are just out of step. just an idea as an antidote to my usual self-congratulatory ways. stig